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Where Are the Women in Big Law?
Almost half of Fragomen's partnership is female, but it's an anomaly. Women remain scarce in law firm partnership ranks.Three Big Atlanta Firms Score High in Women in Law Ranking
Three Atlanta firms ranked in the top 10 in The National Law Journal's annual Women in Law survey—but Atlanta's big firms were in the middle of the pack for The American Lawyer's annual Diversity Scorecard survey of racial diversity.NLJ 500 Expansion Adds Seven Atlanta Firms to Ranks of Nation's Largest
Hometown firms continue to dominate Atlanta's attorney head count, but national competitors are gaining ground.Women Lawyers Face a Steep Climb to Partner
Only 1 in 5 claim title among responding NLJ 500 firms. Those that beat the average credit leadership.View more book results for the query "Constangy Brooks Smith Prophete LLP"
Dickinson Wright Breaks Into South Florida Market
Big Law's push into the South Florida market has continued with news Monday that Am Law 200 firm Dickinson Wright has set up shop in Fort Lauderdale.Xerox GC Discusses Merits of Diversity in Rainmaking
When it comes to rainmaking, diversity can be an effective tool for getting a foot in the door, said Xerox's general counsel, Don Liu, at a panel sponsored by the Georgia Asian Pacific Bar Association before its annual gala Thursday.K&L Gates Grows Despite Losses, Plus More Lateral Moves
K&L Gates offsets a series of partner departures with hires in Dallas and Asia; Ashurst brings back a private equity pro from Skadden; Boies Schiller bags one from Cravath; a McKenna Long founder decamps; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Sheppard Mullin Snags Babs' Second Cousin, Plus More Lateral Moves
Adam Streisand, head of Loeb & Loeb's trusts and estates litigation group, is headed to Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton; Hogan Lovells heads to Australia and hires a DLA Piper practice leader; Baker Botts bulks up in the Middle East; and more notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Littler Goes to Guatemala, Plus More Lateral Moves
Littler Mendelson's Swiss verein enters Guatemala, as the global labor and employment firm loses a six-lawyer team in Atlanta; Covington & Burling opens in Los Angeles; Paul Hastings' hiring spree extends to Brazil; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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